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May 20, 1935 (5 pages)

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Your Hometown News. Thinking . Nevada City Nugget . ="=5 good Duilder, . Out Loud . Nevada City brent isa Member of the United die And California Newspaper Publishers Association ee 2 ae Re) ‘Vol. IX, No. 57. The County Sent Paper ‘NEVADA CITY, ‘CALIFORNIA The GOLD Getter MONDAY, MAY. 20, 1935. he cigs re ae ee ae RENAE isp. A woman, native _American, asae = ° : cc «ator ". ALLEGED DRUNK 91D RESIDENCE IS HOUSINGESSAY Army Board to Report — Greschernas on either side. A Serb: ‘COMPLETELY MODERNIZED Pao roar Se DRIVER CRASHES .-cs:v2r=se-c-e,e~:, WINNERS TO SEE ing down the #ame pak ao wie i . street acquired several months ago oon on ain Appeal Kg wi enough tor two. Does this South Bunous : by P. O. Strandberg and his son, Don. . ropean draw aside into the snow to ON GAULT BRIDGE ald Strandberg, local real eaeuea COLUMBIA MILLS. ite ON ONe let the woman pass when he meets broker,. has undergone a complete . EY i her? fo Be ee Pee ee transformation. It is now an attraetWASHINGTON, D. C., May 20.— even seeing so lowly a creature as a Jake Burkett, 39, itinerant labor. hit ; 11 ek Ten Nevada City high school stu‘ er is being held here in the county . colonial house with green! 4,1, winners of the essay contest; The army board of engineers will . Tennant, Cecelia» Woods, Fern Mc-! eenerations must elapse before the. Van Blargan against the rail of the é _. glebright of Nevada City. sons of is ki ‘trash attain any-. bridge and damaging both cars. After) , Z sons of this kind of nad y 8 ging ; : in a national contest sponsored by . thing like the traditional respect that} the wreck Burkett asked Van Blar. . . : i ? 5 ; Op ., . the Good. House Keeping Magazine American bred. men hold for women.; gan “‘not-to call the cops” and said . ba he ‘ s In the meantime we suffer their} that he would pay for all damages. . woman. She steps aside into the . ¢r 18 cee Se i shutters, a complete new kitchen and . .,, : i, : =now hi ass. Where did this . jail for driving a car’ while intoxi-. Ee : Better Housing and the Home.'} consider at its next meeting the ap. snow to let him pass. ' bathroom, livink room with raftered : : : seit . happen? In Nevada City i cated, and crashing into a car on} li t Hod d h. It will make a trip Wednesday to visit . rai ' fovavawie. te. . n ort : Aedes : : ; . ceiling, two bed rooms and porch. : ; ; 4.. . -peal taken from an unfavoré reRefer omia sheer the Gault bridge this morning. Bur. is a Hut e i 1 ; the Columbia Steel Mills in Pittseve : : ' s s another example of.what can be 7 . F Y Feder: articipati i , td Ld It takes a long time to melt upj kett, accompanied by «one Charles . dina with ki i lode aban hie burgh. The ten students who will . port on federal participation in the -yutelumps of this kind in the Am4 Durkee, crashed into a Buick coach, eee ds he: bon eee ay partially make the trip are: Rex Robinson,! resumption of hydraulic mining, reerice ‘Iting” *robably three; driven by. I. C. Van Blargan, forcing . . ! . Betty Tefft, Joan Grant, Margaret, ; 3 rican melttte neh. TONEY ee i : se = financed through the FHA. ‘“‘Before’’ ; : . ports Representative Harry L. En. and ‘after’ pietures will. be re : 4 Ss Wille SHiaras Clure, Mary.Martz, Lucy Proctor, Fa bian Joyal, and Wylie King. Ten . Frank C. Walker, director of -alstudents from Grass Valley will also; lotments and information in the new . 1 ‘ my . i { make the trip. The boys and girls! work relief reorganization, received will be accompanied by Mr. F. F hoorish insolence, often their crim-] Van Blargan. refused, . so Burkett . y Mr. FF. inality, and all the time their ignor-}and his companion fled from = NOR SAN JUAN Sessidy,.chairman Better Housing A . ” : Pel » 3¢ 4 1 ‘ > é but of or-. scene of the accident. They. were . Program Committee, and Mrs. F. F.{‘ of western representatives asking . ance, not only of books, . that $50,000,000 be set aside for the Is dinary decencies. Those. ‘‘captains picked up a short time later by Chiet . Cassidy, and several high scohol Bree] . of industry” who started the flood] of Police Garfield Robson. Burkett ' FCUR! i fessors. jes shment of sampling and assay ‘ F mies i , , jail and} a A Greyhound bus will be used for { . uggestions by a delegation composof cheap labor to this country in the} was taken to the county stations throughout the western minky Eighties and . Nineties, had little} there questioned by Traffic Officer oo and silehh leave Nevada City ine apad. to enoowraee siiall bperat. ‘ ms thought of the curse they laid on; Wm. Fouyer. [t developed that the lat 7 a. mh. next Wednesday morning, haa ; ae : f is a A < : . : ors in 1e evelopmen oO new mtinyATSS bh) sow? their country. Public libraries, bene-. Chevrolet coupe which Burkett was. ! May 22, from the corner of Pine and ; : H. L. ENGLEBRIGHT, M. Broad streets. It will leave Grass{ing claims. — -Valley at 7:15 a, m. from in front of . They could bring in their ore in} ating $1,338,618,000 in 1933. This the Bret Harte Inn. At 11 a. m. the; any amount from a ton upward andj income was diveded by industries factions of vast extent to colleges aeayane at the Laie of the alates L. W. Woods, havaihens nian dt and. research institutions will not} did not belong to him. It was regist-. is . North San Juan, was a Nevada City wipe out that wrong, not forgive the] ered in the name of one Pansy Silett . visitor today. He has been active in country’s congresses that permitted! of Stockton. ‘ ‘irvine to — bring electricity tocahe bus will arrive in Pittsburgh where, receive a check immediately for the! with the following percentage: Manu5 iries rj ee § See . i . ay ow eae ° AS ative: é “rmine > assavs >. -¢rie ro us it. : Inquiries will be made immediat !town of North San Juan, a city of they will be met by a representative; amount determined by assays. The . facturing, 43.8 percent; agriculture, of the Columbia Steel Mills. The stui ore would be held atplants until. 29.5 percent; mining 17.3 percent; dents will be shown through the; there was sufficient to establish a! motion pictures 7.3 percent; lumber, mills for an hour and adjourn for j mill or to ship it to mills or smelters . 1.6 percent, and fishing .05 percent. lunch. After lunch they will com-; established. Ses eee eclees ely with the sheriff’s office at Stockabout 600 population. Blectricity is The market. for stocks and bonds ascertain i Be oe as . ; fhe market. for sto é ton to ascertain if the auto was now at the San Juan mine and thej. is rising. at is regarded as a harbin stolen, BG & 1D) c h ff dt b ing P » . . 0., as olfere Oo ring ger of better times. While we all ) — see it to, the city if the citizens will subee é ae Figures ton 1084 G6 not 6S remember the crash of 1929, when MURC HIE. “MINE aeeihe far tt plete the tour of the mills, and re[he research department of the} but would show an increase in minstocks dropped in “the exchanges inThe Murchie mine is now down F : turn home. : California chamber of commerce has} ing. According to the above, it ranks al 1850 feet in sinki oT It is a distance of 12,000 feet from ; ; 4 : : 3 to what seemed to be a bottomless} about 5 eet in sinking opera-. +. wine-to town and it has hook computed the state’s productive in. third and, no doubt, this year will ‘ Moe 8 lv ¢ for yj tions. TI Newmont C any, ownTT y ; e fr asic i stries aggregaS a pit, it is not Hkely that tor many] tion he Newmont Company, ow! prought to the. point Rew where tie NIGHTWATCHMAN ILL ,come from basic industries aggre: . be second at least. R. BT. ce A ; » wi » another such{ ers, is sinking in the wall and expect pays oe } ——— years to come will be ano = people have. reached the half way Ba , aniac elati as »'to pick up the vein at. about’ the ash fe ‘own, nightwatchmé ‘ fi bd “a neriod of maniac elation as es oe ieee ; , SS é tee . mark, or a shortage of 6,000 feet. H 2 ere oe ee it z ne ) arke sfore P sataclysmal,! 2, foot depth, or at the comple-! ., Nevada C su red severe heniormarket up, before. that cataclysmal, Sue oe 2 : : in : Every effort is. being made to secure . aa . i. " ee : ce ; % > 5 sW . J © aa c yyy id § ¢ s Khaste rhages ‘ ay, 7 as ¥ , fall. The new crop of lambs has not] tion 0} eir proposed plan fo n erectricity. for the town. rhages unday 1€ aS yeing ne
vet grown enough for the shearing,. ing as laid out some time ago. oi Oe front of the National Hotel where a rie > shearers ani selves is Oe 1 he was taken in and put to bed and . and the shearers’ themselves must . SAN JUAN MINE ee < ‘ a) MEMORIAL DA "i Pom EX RACE The . a physician summoned. He is still . j 4 o chi ;, now operate under new rules. n ; : Latest reports are the. manageae i ena cannon 3 Paved: Eiki cig (good Book refers to winds temperec j ment of the San Juan mine nearl . . : Plans are, rapidly maturing for a, I cps » New Dez z friends hope for an early return to!,,. ; ; to the shorn lamb, but the New Deal Sweetland has purchased a Ford V8 Bees uy ee big celebration onMemorial Day. by means of Ene doles Sarna c¢ truck from Webb Motors of Grass — oe oa wid 16. substituting. ¢ piers tn evade eye iy STEAD 38 tempers the wind even for the un(Walley, and: will start trickine ove DEAS OMe tS > PUUBE eS FOr wader the direction df Jesenh” Day AUBURN, Mas: ~A delegation shorn.lamb. Skeptically, however, we aeeat e : cone while he is ill. jutant Bott Penner Mountain! -i to Colfax to load on the broad gauge }, EEE SES Se ge Adjutant of the ner Mountain! of ihe members of E. aa Vitus, ) cank Git Bhat ihey nt always Os RINI CHURCH. vate ab ri I, y . a . Sieh, < ars and from there if will take the Post’ Vo BF. We All the -eterans in ; j Wat: F ty will always > : Lee ‘ ie : . famous fun order of the earlambs and that they will always be 4 . Y same course as before going by way EMP f) ER ARRESTED Nevade count: will participate in a} ' early min PP shorn. of San Francisco to Tacoma _ for . parade and celebration. The Ameri. ns ee ee n oc a Inrter ; { 4 A Phas rs 3 i a ‘ The Rt. Rev. Noel Porter, Bishop, ¢po,:ment ina mill owned by the FOR NOT PAYING HELP: can Legion and the yarious civic! ago by a group of San Franciscans, The Wnited States Navy is floodete Pe Mranttey. : ; ne s } n The United : : : ‘ in of Sacramento, preached at Are . 3radley interests who own and operEd M. Starr brought down from] and fraternal. organizations of “Grass. most of them members of the’ State Fee p. i : blici to the facti pplscopel chren, gay sei # ate the San Juan mine. : Downieville by Sheriff Carl TobiasValley and Nevada City will be re-. Historical Society, will revive ‘the y als vive SE 0: 1e@ [acti es,6 alags 4 y ers . r ‘ ¥. 1 ¢ " in j appeals a ive publicity ( fine class of eleven persons. he : RESON rem cniioton oe ee sa’ sen was arraigned Saturday in: presented in the parade to be held/old ; host town of Ophir, near Auburn » first enlistments are being greatly; pishop delivered one of his impress. 2 J ‘ ; FRENCH C0 G . Judge W. L. Mobley’s court on ai here at 10 a. m. on Memorial Day. {on May 30. In conjunction with their expanded to meet the need for men} jye.and eloquent sermons. ApproRRAL RAVEL . charge of failing to pay discharged! The name of the speaker for the annual “enclampment” they will to man the new ships. The viebaaiedl priate solos were sung by Mrs. C. E.j E T employees their wages Counsel} day. will be announced later. Exer-. Place in operation the Pony Express isherewith given, not as mayels per) Bosworth and Gladstone Cocks, while . MIN TOS ORE WATER aginwa e cowtiias eae nage cose cises will also be held at the ceme-} and carry mail from Ophir to Auhaps, as the naval SUpMp Titles, would) the singing was led by the adult and; The French Corral Gravel vropTikeday Attorney W. E. Wright oo tery in remembrance of all the men. burn at intervals: during the Gold © like, but enough for those inquiring) boys choirs. {erty officials found. they were: going . ee ees ane daremiedi. District? Who have given their lives for our! Rush Revival Celebration to be held 3 * young men who would Hee: to'en-. ‘The confirmation class presented io be short of. water before long and . Attorney Vernon Stoll for the nro country On SURE AS: list. However 7 — : ite Be the Bishop, by the Rector, the have put some of their men to bulkreaaion a . . , A special. Pony Express Cachet pines authorities also wiite to eae Rev. Chas. Washburn, consisted of: i heading up a long tunnel which will . LAST RITES HELD FOR bees will be affixed together with facturers of uniforms, munitions, and! trancis Mary Foote, Marie Elizayetain enough water to last them . the regular U. S. postage. The stamp provisions dealers asking that they, beth Smith, Catherine Marie Davis, ; for mining operations all summer. . NATIONAL HOTEL MAY MISS LENA NOLAN TODAY is a reproduction of the old: time : 4 donate their goods to the United . Betty La Verne Foote, Anna Gris-j pimp is to be installed which ane si ' Pony Express Stamp. Stamp collectee a White space is the! wold Schrader, Virginia Lee Day,' pump the water from the tunnel in-. SOON CHANGE HANDS: The funeral for the late Lena No-! or. are already inquiring relative to newspaper's commodity for sale. william Mill James, Géorge Frederto their reservoir. Six men are emNegotiations are in progress fort en eee held this morning at ten) ways and means of obtaining the Unele Sam buys much and pays lib:¢, Schrader, Richard ‘James, Rob-' ployed under Superintendent A. A. the sale of the National Hotel. ,lo’clock. Mass was celebrated at m stamps, the issue of which is limit4 erally for everything needed except . ert Stanley James and Herman Grant! Wise. company has been organized by Canice Catholic church. , . ea. . advertising. That he asks for noth-! xyueger, The bishop, prior to morn-. is ee ar Giastos: Robinson of San Francisec, Many friends attended the serPony Express riders are invited to t ing, even though TenY another ene ing worship, addressed the smlende an AND MRS UREN and it is reported to have taken an Veer ane aa beautiful flowe's! enter the contest. The riders will plover must advertise when help P. large Sunday school and specially: i. 5 option from the owner, Fred Worth, were sent in her memory. carry a mail pouch, which is an acti wanted. ‘congratulated Miss Elma Hecker, : : ON EXTENDED TRIP for the purchase of the property. Miss Nolan was born in Nevada} ya) relic carried in the early days . iia eee ‘the superintendent, and her — as-, RT coat Bee City, a daughter of the late Mr. andy, 4 pony Express rider. Here are . Countess Barbara Hutton Maivant, aidtanta on the excellent work they . . Mr. and. Mrs. Ed C. Uren leave toKENTON MINE Mrs. James Nolan. She grew to WO-) tne rules of the contest: Haugwitz-Reventlow, after switchare doing. ‘day for South Bend, Indiana. They Several thousand feet of pipe have. manhood in this city and had a host The race will be run from Ophir ing husbands in Reno, proposed to . ! will go to Sacramento and take the} been taken to the Kenton mine near} Of friends here who are grieved --’t)4,. auburn. ine didtance te approxitake her last one to San Fr ‘ancisco NJ NCT ON AGAINST . train from there east, Mr. Uren pur-. Alleghany in the last few weeks.{ her sudden demise. mately. four miles. The relay teams in style. She called up the Traffic, . U . . chased a Studebaker Dictator sedan. Plans are to install a lot of machin-. Of late years Miss Nolan has lived) yj) consise of two horene: Phe relay & patrol in Sacramento and asked As. YOU BET C0. GRANT . through Mr. Ernest Rowe of Grass. ery which will be taken to the mine{ With her sister, Miss Mary Nolan On} wij) pe made at aiiproximatels the sistant Chief Moynahan for a traffic! . Valley and he with his wife will take. as soon as required in the develop-. Pine street. Miss Nolan had been ill) ,aj¢ way oint. Pasturage and feed . escort from. Truckee to San FranProviding a $15,000 bond is post-! . delivery of the car at the factory. ment. Richard Wilson is superin-. OMly about a week with an infection; \i1) pe pscwiden far the ‘aun withi . ciseo so that her party could make ! ed, Judge Raglan Tuttle on Friday . They will be gone about three weeks} tendent. of the jaw. An operation was resort-. 91¢ cost. The riders will not race tos % the dash with speed, brilliancy and’ granted a temporary injunction on; touring through several southern ee as ed to an Thursday, and though she} weiner put will race acetal 4 no collisions. Moynahan politely said:; the plaintiffs in suit brought by R. peseer among them being Tennessee Chester Peterson is building a new!{ showed some improvement at first, time. They will be cheeked out of \ “Sorry.” But the traffic officers did} E. Nobel et al. vs. You Bet Mining} and Kentucky. house on Piety Hill which will be an} she succumbed Saturday. Ophir by the Official Timer and { keep an eye on the party and did not] company. The action was brought by aisle es attractive addition to that section Funeral arrangements were i!. necked in at the Auburn Post Office, ty tind occasion to hand the dime-store . Nobel and others to restrain the deMr. and Mrs. George Von Dornum. of the city. charge of the Holmes Funeral Home. when the bag is delivered to the, . . heiress a ticket. We suspect this 22 ~ tandacts from trespassing on mining. have completed their pretty little} = = ——~— — RR GEER ee a = postmaster. Each rider will deposit . year-old $40,000,000 bride was not; property owned by them adjacent to! home on upper Boulder street and. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams enSPENC SEVILLE MINE. ACTIVITY an entrace feo of $6.60. tie entrign. spanked enough when she was young-! the You Bet claims, cutting timber! are now terracing and building up a. joyed a motor trip to Marysville onj A night shift was put on at the! 11) 1. tmited to ten riders. Fae wae ey. In a free country it is asking! or building roads thereon. neat yard with cement walks and. Sunday. Spenceville mine, west of Nevada best ‘time made there will be a uae quite a bit» to have the highway) oo Lwarle, a hil Sa City Thursday evening and it is unaward of $50.00 Por neosud Maal cleared even for a honeymoon cou-. Mr, Orlando McCraney, superin-: en . ©. D. Wicks, mining man of Ty-{ derstood another shift was: put OM. ¢46 99 ang $20 00 for third best. ‘* ple. When she visits the 1938 expositenndent of the Calif. Sierra Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Van Dorn] jer, was a Nevada City visitor during ) Sunday. The company has completed Bidets da ra enlae aaa contalea tion in San Francisco, one editorial; Mines, Inc., left today. for San Fran-! and Miss Gertrude Van Dorn of San-! the past week end. pe installation of a rock crusher, should ecmmakicais with a0 Gee writer wonders if she will ask com-/ cisco on business pertaining to his . ta Cruz were Nevada City visitors sei "dope screen, drag line, and several Fecha Chain eo ee : si mon people to jump off the bay . property. Upon his return his gon, . Saturday. With them was Miss Nettie Fred Conner BE wite, spent the’ tanks, among them being one of 40Gonsitisn yee ae ~~ xpi bridge so that she'can make an un-' Thomas McCraney will return with! Newman of Santa Cruz. The Van week end at their cabin on the Dowton capacity, The company is mining , : impeded dash across that. ; j him. ookgiogs on to Alleghany. nieville highway Sunday. Yan ore dump of several thousand! ee : Ses ee . . Mss ewman remained in Nevada are , tons which was mined for paint ore, ; : . SPRAINS HAND Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hitchens of j City as a guest of the H. M. Leetes. Gleason and Cari C. Hieronimus. fat one time. It is understood the gold} LIVELY BASEBALL AT . Norman Foote, has had his right: Sacramento spent Sunday in Nevada! = oe Graduating from the University, content will tun around ‘three: delSAN WAN SAT. AND : in splints for several days having: City visiting with Mr. Hitchen’s bro-{ Mr. Charles E. Seribner, of the} of California on Saturday were fcur) lars per ton. Ten men are employed. p 4 ; suffered a badly dislocated middle’ ther, George Hitchens and wife. They famous New York publishing firm,. Nevada City young folks: Harriett! Messrs. Louis Hind and Sidney Wood The San Juan Baseball Team . finger while playing with his little' are former residents and enjoyed ai was in Nevada City and Grass Val-. Blekley, Helen Chapman, Verne; are in charge and perating the{ the Wilson District team in a niece, Audrey Davis. As he goes to. happy day. . ley, Friday, visiting his friend Mr.) . property. game Sunday with a crowd . work cach day he always kisses the Bee J. D. Bardill, who is staying at the. Mrs. O. Mabeanes of Nevada City,, poe Os. eRe along the Ridge watching. San little 2irl goodbye, leaning far pyen Mrs. Orlando ctraney, Mrs. Gor-. Bret Harte Inn. . who has completed his first year at BIRTH : won with a score of 13. Wiens ‘in play. She reaches up and catches ! don M. Bettles and Mrs. Otto E. bee —--— : Boalt Hall, University of California,} JUTILA—At the Nevada City Sani-. trict 1. his ears holding him tight. He lean-' Schiffner are enjoying a happy pic-! Mr. A. Anderson of Spenceville. law school, is to return home this} tarium, May 17, 1985, to Mr. and. The San Juan -school girls ed too far losing his balance and in-! nic party at Lake Olympia today; Was a Nevada City visitor Fdiday' week. Mrs. A. E. Jutila of Tybo, Nevada,} been active on the diamond also. + stead of falling on her he threw him-. with the following friends, Mrs. Carl, Visiting with his sister in law, Mrs. aC arisen . formerly of Grass Valley, a son,. urday they met the pata . : self sidewise falling full force onj. Tarbell, Mrs. George Phillips and Ella M. Austin, county superintend. Mrs. Lacy Jones left Sunday for 1 mere at San Juan. Result. 1 his hand which meant a trip to the) Mrs, H. Delahanty, all of Sacramen-' ent of schools, and attending to bust-. vacation to be spent in Reno, NeMiss' Thelma Teft, is recovering. San Juan 21. A good srowe: doctor’s office. i Jio. { ness here. yada. from a severe sick spell. . ! both teams. 4 i i * x 2 5} ‘ yeas % es ss : : _ % re si ; 3 or ait bes aie 5 Sod f eu